the rail roaders (not the rolling stones) - memphis tennessee (instrumental) - mono edit (stereo?) video free download


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Edit for headphones. Mono song, enhanced, some think it's a Stones song, well, it isn't, but, The Rolling Stones may "jam" on this Chuck Berry composition with John-Paul Jones and other artists. Originally released on the LP "16 hip hits - The Andrew Oldham Orchestra". Also on the cd "Connection 1963-66".*

A Rolling Stones unreleased track (instrumental) recorded October 27, 1964. From the album "Connection 1963-66".

Early sixties (it must have been around 1965 or 1966) I recorded this song with my tape recorder from a Dutch radio pirate station named "Veronica". Once a week, from 19.00 to 19.30 hours, they broadcast Rolling Stones songs in "The Rolling Stones show", and this was one of the songs I recorded.

I lost the song for many years, but I stumbled upon it while I was doing a search in "Soulseek", from http://www.slsknet.org - the great peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network and application.

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* The cd "Connection 1963-66" has this information:

The Rail Roaders - Memphis Tennessee

The cd has this note:

All tracks are written or backed by members of the Rolling Stones and some of their friends (Kim Fowly, Bobby Graham, Glyn Johns, John Paul Jones, Mike Leander, Tony Meehan, Joe Moretti, Jimmy Page, Gene Pitney, etc.).

So to conclude: pretty vague, looks like Andrew Loog Oldham just used the name "The Rolling Stones" to get this lp sold better.

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Comments

9 years ago

Emipapa1964

ooh....ein Schatz,,,Big work !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! `L´

10 years ago

Stephan Hacker

It´s credited to ´The Andrew Oldham Orchestra And Chorus´ and part of the album ´16 Hip Hits´ on Decca Ace Of Clubs ACL 1180, released in 1964 It´s now re-released as a SHM-CD in Japan: London Universal UICY 75672, nice cover artwork and with 12 bonus tracks [f.e. ´365 Rolling Stones - Each For Every Day Of The Year´]. SHM = Super High Material, playable on every CD player.

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